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Noun
(1) a warning against certain acts
(2) (law
(3) (law) a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a proceeding until filer is given a hearing
(4) warning
Show English Meaning
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Noun
(1) a warning against certain acts
(2) (law
(3) (law) a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a proceeding until filer is given a hearing
(4) warning
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(1) According to the next sentence, the wife could have registered what we would call a caveat and she could only do that if she had a proprietary interest.
(2) As a second caveat , I also reserve the right to say no to a book, if I'm really opposed to it for some reason or another.
(3) But in America, we choose to ignore the caveat about conditions at our peril.
(4) The caveat regarding government figures is a necessary health warning.
(5) Later the script began to talk of keeping vaccination u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510under reviewu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb followed by a caveat listing its limitations.
(6) When the Sheriff Clerk receives a petition against which a caveat has been lodged, it is his responsibility to give intimation to the caveator.
(7) I want to make a proviso, a caveat , that we may have slipped past earlier.
(8) One sees the point that is raised, but one can also see the caveat that has been put forward in the terms of the tenancy agreement to which I have referred.
(9) Further, the forest department too, was asked to file a caveat before the High Court to prevent the encroachers from obtaining a stay.
(10) Had the caveats been upheld a marriage certificate could not have been issued and the civil wedding at Windsor Guildhall would not have gone ahead.
(11) After that, all the normal caveats of property purchase apply - including making sure there is good title and you will own what you think you are paying for.
(12) Promises are vague and hedged about with caveats .
(13) None of these caveats appeared in the statement Goldsmith published in the House of Lords, on 17 March after giving a summary of his advice to the Cabinet.
(14) Mr Tarn said that the guidance being issued to schools on random drugs testing included many caveats , and schools were being advised to proceed with caution.
(15) It is now clear that in many ways the intelligence services got it wrong; but their assessments included serious caveats , qualifications and cautions.
(16) However, some caveats and limitations must be noted.
Show Examples
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(1) According to the next sentence, the wife could have registered what we would call a caveat and she could only do that if she had a proprietary interest.
(2) As a second caveat , I also reserve the right to say no to a book, if I'm really opposed to it for some reason or another.
(3) But in America, we choose to ignore the caveat about conditions at our peril.
(4) The caveat regarding government figures is a necessary health warning.
(5) Later the script began to talk of keeping vaccination u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510under reviewu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb followed by a caveat listing its limitations.
(6) When the Sheriff Clerk receives a petition against which a caveat has been lodged, it is his responsibility to give intimation to the caveator.
(7) I want to make a proviso, a caveat , that we may have slipped past earlier.
(8) One sees the point that is raised, but one can also see the caveat that has been put forward in the terms of the tenancy agreement to which I have referred.
(9) Further, the forest department too, was asked to file a caveat before the High Court to prevent the encroachers from obtaining a stay.
(10) Had the caveats been upheld a marriage certificate could not have been issued and the civil wedding at Windsor Guildhall would not have gone ahead.
(11) After that, all the normal caveats of property purchase apply - including making sure there is good title and you will own what you think you are paying for.
(12) Promises are vague and hedged about with caveats .
(13) None of these caveats appeared in the statement Goldsmith published in the House of Lords, on 17 March after giving a summary of his advice to the Cabinet.
(14) Mr Tarn said that the guidance being issued to schools on random drugs testing included many caveats , and schools were being advised to proceed with caution.
(15) It is now clear that in many ways the intelligence services got it wrong; but their assessments included serious caveats , qualifications and cautions.
(16) However, some caveats and limitations must be noted.
Related Words
(1) caveat emptor
Related Words
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(1) caveat emptor
Synonyms
Noun
1. warning
2. caution
3. admonition
4. proviso
5. condition
6. stipulation
7. provision
8. clause
9. rider
10. qualification
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. warning
2. caution
3. admonition
4. proviso
5. condition
6. stipulation
7. provision
8. clause
9. rider
10. qualification
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